- Highwayman (song)
Infobox Single
Name = Highwayman
Cover size =
Caption =
Artist = The Highwaymen
from Album = Highwayman
Released = 1985
Format =
Recorded = 1984
Genre = Country
Length = 3:06
Label = Columbia
Writer =Jimmy Webb
Producer =Chips Moman
Certification =
Last single =
This single = "Highwayman" (1985)
Next single = "Desperados Waiting for a Train" (1985)
Misc ="Highwayman" is the first single released by
country music group The Highwaymen, a supergroup consisting of established singer-songwritersJohnny Cash ,Waylon Jennings ,Willie Nelson andKris Kristofferson . It was the lead-off single on the Highwaymen's first album, "Highwayman". The song is aJimmy Webb cover and remains the most popularFact|date=September 2008 and widely-knownFact|date=September 2008 of The Highwaymen's songs, having reached No. 1 on the US country charts.Fact|date=September 2008About the song
It is distinctive in that it utilizes the voices of all of the members of the group and has no chorus between the four stanzas, sung by Nelson, Kristofferson, Jennings and Cash, respectively.
The song's main theme is death and
rebirth , either physical or through one's legacy.Or|date=September 2008 In the first three verses, the characters mentioned meet their demise in some way, yet all are noticeably interconnected.Fact|date=September 2008Nelson's character is a wanted
highwayman , beginning his verse with what are probably the most famous lyrics of the songOr|date=September 2008, "I was a highwayman / Along the coach roads I did ride". The man's adventures were brought to an abrupt end when he was caught and hanged "in the spring of '25". Nelson's verse ends with the words "But I am still alive", signifying a recurring theme throughout the song and much of The Highwaymen's work.Or|date=September 2008Kristofferson's character was a sailor who was "born upon the tide". He sailed on a
schooner "'round the horn to Mexico". He went aloft up the main mast to furl the mainsail during a storm. He sings, "And when the yards broke off / they said that I got killed", ending with "But I am living still", upon which Jennings' verse comes in.Jennings' character was, in turn, a
dam builder working on theColorado River , probably constructing theHoover Dam Or|date=September 2008, referred to in the song as "a place called Boulder". While working, he accidentally "slipped and fell into the wet concrete below" and was buried in "that great tomb that knows no sound". Once again, he ends with a distinctive phrase: "But I am still around".The final stanza, Cash's, begins with "I'll fly a starship / across the universe divide", introducing a different element into the song. Singing "Perhaps I may become a highwayman again / Or I may simply be a single drop of rain / But I will remain / I'll be back again", the character suggests that he is in a transitional phase that precedes
reincarnation as a different object or individualOr|date=September 2008; this also suggests that the characters mentioned in the song are in fact one and the same.Or|date=September 2008The music video for the song, as expected, focuses on the different characters and their untimely deaths, shown by a bolt of lightning striking the highwayman, the sailor and the dam builder. After each of these sequences, the same desert scene is displayed, with more and more riders on horseback are visible, to bring the total up to four following Cash's stanza. In those scenes, the face of the singer is blended into the clouds above, and, finally, all four are shown in a moment that can be seen on the album's cover.
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